Afghanistan
Focused on U.S. withdrawal and Afghan sovereignty
Joining the Black Alliance for Peace Solidarity Network helps non-Africans materially support anti-imperialist African/Black people, whose analysis as an oppressed nation is crucial to building a stronger anti-imperialist movement throughout the United States and the world.
While BAP membership centers on African/Black people, the organization recognizes that anti-colonial struggle requires support from oppressed and working-class peoples across all communities. The Solidarity Network launched in August 2020 for non-African participation, growing to approximately 200 individuals and 19 organizations across Canada, Europe, Mexico, and the United States.
Individual Members
Organizations
Countries
Solidarity Network members engage in sustained, material anti-imperialist work.
Participate in BAP protests and mobilizations
Organize in-person events in your community
Publish monthly newsletters addressing U.S. military actions
Arrange and participate in webinars
Conduct political education sessions supporting prisoners
Build international action events
Fundraise for BAP
Create public-facing materials
Integrate BAP analysis into your organizations
Attend bi-monthly virtual meetings across time zones
Participate in regional U.S. organizing
Members participate in focused committees that advance specific areas of work.
Focused on U.S. withdrawal and Afghan sovereignty
Sustaining BAP's work through material support
Political education and solidarity with political prisoners
Creating public-facing content and resources
Requirements and what to expect after acceptance.
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